Special Collections Books relating to Irish Culture Anticipating the festival of St. Patrick and all things Irish-related which we’ll be celebrating next month we decided to remind ourselves of some of books on Ireland held in our Special Collections, some of which have quite unique attributes. Sadly, it will be some time yet before you can come and look at the real thing but the good news is that through wonderful digitization initiatives, you can read the content of these books online now. John Lynch’s Cambrensis Eversus , was published in 1662. He was a Catholic cleric, born in Galway but obliged to flee the city following the arrival of Cromwellian forces in 1652. Thereafter he seems to have spent his life on the continent, principally in France. Cambrensis Eversus is a refutation of a much earlier history of Ireland by the Welsh scholar, Geraldus Cambrensis or Gerald of Wales. A copy of his book, which portrayed Ireland as a primitive and barbaric country, had been repub...